Marx and the Bourgeoisie

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Philosophy

 

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Benjamin B

 

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October 25, 2011

 

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The two classes are "two great hostile camps," since the competitive bourgeois drive for profits creates relentless pressure to reduce wages and to eliminate individualized ways of working that conflict with industrial routines (Miller, 408). A general definition provided by Richard Miller, from an introduction to Karl Marx, allows an understanding of the two classes...
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With history of class conflicts and the rise of capitalism, Marx claims that the bourgeoisie have created their own gravediggers. The development of modern industry, therefore, cuts from under its feet the very foundation on which the bourgeoisie produces and appropriates products. What the bourgeoisie, therefore, produces, above all, is its own gravediggers...
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